In the 1980s, Alfa Romeo was known in the US for the Spider and really only one other model that also debuted years prior but had an unusually long shelf life. For over a decade the Tipo 116 coupe, or ...
Alfa Romeos—particularly those produced prior to the 2000s—are tools for the experiential. Enthusiasts who mainline spec sheets need not apply; each Alfa is a perfect example of cars that are far more ...
The 1986 Alfa Romeo GTV6 arrived with the ingredients of a cult icon, yet it never quite broke into the mainstream pantheon of classic performance cars. It combined a charismatic V6, rear transaxle ...
Alfa Romeo has an illustrious past dotted with numerous much-loved classics. From the humble Spider, which had a starring role in "The Graduate" and was built from 1966 to 1994, to concours winners ...
View post: Ram and Jeep Drive Strong U.S. Demand as Stellantis Returns to Profit The 1980s gave birth to some downright groundbreaking rally legends, from the Lancia 037 to the Audi Quattro to the ...
This 1982 Alfa Romeo GTV6 is a well-maintained enthusiast's project featuring an exceptional Balocco interior and a de-rusted body, presenting a rare opportunity for a dedicated owner to restore a ...
An Alfa Romeo coupe with a melodic V-6 engine that doesn’t cost a bundle to own or run? That’ll be the GTV-6. Unlike the earlier 105 Series GTV, which cost around $50K nowadays for a decent example, ...
Alfa Romeo's Alfetta GT was a beautiful creation back in the mid-1970s, and it aged beautifully even in its facelifted form. The latter involved adding the GTV6, which was a SOHC V6 2.5-liter variant ...